Single Author
When you quote or paraphrase a source with a single author, list the last name of the author, followed by the page number.
When you quote or paraphrase a source with a single author, list the last name of the author, followed by the page number.
When citing multiple authors for the same information, use semicolons to separate the different citations. The authors should be cited in alphabetical order, and, if there is a need to cite more than one...
Starting with the first author mentioned in the text, the correct format is (Author et al., year). This includes even the first citation. All authors, up to 20, should be listed in the corresponding...
Authors should be presented in the order that they appear in the published article. If they are cited within closed brackets, use the ampersand (&) between them. If they are not enclosed in brackets,...
If an author has multiple publications you need to cite, use a comma to separate the years of publication in chronological order (oldest to most recent). If the publications occur in the same year,...
When making an in-text citation for a source with only one author, list the last name of the author (without their initials), followed by a comma, and then the year of publication. When referring...
Read the passage below and write a summary in 100 words or less. Then, rewrite your summary in 50 words or less. Remember that the goal of a summary is to convey the main...
Read the passage below and write a summary in 100 words or less. Then, rewrite your summary in 50 words or less. Remember that the goal of a summary is to convey the main...